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"Modelling Sail Vessels for the Lakes," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), October 1854, pp. 9 - 16 INLAND NAVIGATION.MODELLING SAIL VESSELS FOR THE LAKES.To achieve utility in the production of any class of shipping, it is necessary to consider carefully at least three grand governing conditions, which seem to demark the main outline of adaptation to commercial purposes. These ...

"Modelling Sail Vessels for the Lakes," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), October 1854, pp. 9 - 16 INLAND NAVIGATION.MODELLING SAIL VESSELS FOR THE LAKES.To achieve utility in the production of any class of shipping, it is necessary to consider carefully at least three grand governing conditions, which ...

B., S., Foul Air in a Steamboat's Hold, "Foul Air in a Steamboat's Hold," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), November 1854, pp.90-92 For the Nautical Magazine.FOUL AIR IN A STEAMBOAT'S HOLD.Gentlemen : -- I take the liberty of sending you some accountof a very remarkable experience which I have just had in thephysiologcal eflects of foul air, ‚-- such as may be, and in theease I shall cite was, engendered in ...

B., S., Foul Air in a Steamboat's Hold, "Foul Air in a Steamboat's Hold," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), November 1854, pp.90-92 For the Nautical Magazine.FOUL AIR IN A STEAMBOAT'S HOLD.Gentlemen : -- I take the liberty of sending you some accountof a very remarkable experience which I have just had in ...

Old Salt on the Lakes, Naval Construction in 1813, "Naval Construction in 1813," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), December 1854, pp. 160-61 NAVAL CONSTRUCTION IN 1813.Messrs. Editors : -- I have been thinking that if the BritishAdmiralty knew how fast we can work on this side of the At-lantic, when a fleet or a fortress is to be taken, it may be theywould have given an order for enough vessels of light ...

Old Salt on the Lakes, Naval Construction in 1813, "Naval Construction in 1813," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), December 1854, pp. 160-61 NAVAL CONSTRUCTION IN 1813.Messrs. Editors : -- I have been thinking that if the BritishAdmiralty knew how fast we can work on this side of the At-lantic, when a fleet ...

"Improvement of the St. Lawrence River," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), December 1854, pp. 176 Improvement of the St. Lawrence River. -- Mons. Maillefert, whose famous operations in submarine blasting are so widely known, has been engaged to remove the rock obstructions to navigation in the Long Sault, Coteau, Cedars, and other rapids of the St. Lawrence, between Ogdensburgh and Montreal. ...

"Improvement of the St. Lawrence River," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), December 1854, pp. 176 Improvement of the St. Lawrence River. -- Mons. Maillefert, whose famous operations in submarine blasting are so widely known, has been engaged to remove the rock obstructions to navigation in ...

"Shipbuilding on the Lakes, No. 1 Buffalo and the District of Buffalo Creek, N.Y.," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), January 1855, pp. 289-998 SHIP-BUIlDING ON THE LAKES.No I.BUFFALO AND THE DISTRICT OF BUFFALO CREEK, N. Y.It was originally our intention, in preparing a series of articleson Ship-building on the Lakes, to have gone back to the earliestperiod in its history, when the schooner Washington, thefirst ...

"Shipbuilding on the Lakes, No. 1 Buffalo and the District of Buffalo Creek, N.Y.," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), January 1855, pp. 289-998 SHIP-BUIlDING ON THE LAKES.No I.BUFFALO AND THE DISTRICT OF BUFFALO CREEK, N. Y.It was originally our intention, in preparing a series of articleson Ship-building on the Lakes, to have gone ...

"Shipbuilding on the Lakes, No. 2," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), February 1855, pp. 374-77 SHIP-BUILDING ON THE LAKES.(Continued from page 298.)No. 2.The following Table will show the class, name, tonnage, by whom built, andat what ports other than Buffalo, of all Vessels built in the District ofBuffalo Creek, during the past ten years : --1845.Class. ...

"Shipbuilding on the Lakes, No. 2," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), February 1855, pp. 374-77 SHIP-BUILDING ON THE LAKES.(Continued from page 298.)No. 2.The following Table will show the class, name, tonnage, by whom built, andat what ports other than Buffalo, of all Vessels built in ...

"Screw propellers," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), March 1855, pp. 407-11 SCREW PROPELLERS.It has been contended for a considerable time by engineers,that the submerged propeller, as a mode of propulsion, was notthe best adapted to the higher rates of speed in navigation, andthat whatever might be the form, whether that of the regular,that of the ...

"Screw propellers," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), March 1855, pp. 407-11 SCREW PROPELLERS.It has been contended for a considerable time by engineers,that the submerged propeller, as a mode of propulsion, was notthe best adapted to the higher rates of speed in ...

"Whittaker's Substitution of Side Screw for the Paddle-wheel," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), April 1855, pp. 53-54 WHITTAKER'S SUBSTITUTION OF SIDE SCREW FOR THE PADDLE-WHEELThe entire success of the steamer Baltic since the removal ofthe side paddle-wheels, and the substitution of screws, havingmore fully come within our reach since our last issue, we propose to furnish the facts relative to her ...

"Whittaker's Substitution of Side Screw for the Paddle-wheel," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), April 1855, pp. 53-54 WHITTAKER'S SUBSTITUTION OF SIDE SCREW FOR THE PADDLE-WHEELThe entire success of the steamer Baltic since the removal ofthe side paddle-wheels, and the substitution of screws, havingmore fully come within our ...

"Tables of the Schooner Challenge," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), May 1855, pp. 106-11 TABLES OF THE SCHOONER CHALLENGE.In giving the mould-loft tables of this vessel, it may not beimproper to make a few remarks, even though the writer andthe builder should be found in the same individual. We are notof those who hold, that silence is always to be observed when ...

"Tables of the Schooner Challenge," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), May 1855, pp. 106-11 TABLES OF THE SCHOONER CHALLENGE.In giving the mould-loft tables of this vessel, it may not beimproper to make a few remarks, even though the writer andthe builder should be found ...

"Draught and Calculations of the Lake Propeller "Oriental."," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), May 1855, pp. 139-40 DRAUGHT AND CALCULATIONS OF THE LAKE PROPELLER "ORIENTAL."The "Oriental" was built at Buffalo, in 1854, by Messrs. Bidwell and Banta, and is the largest screw vessel on the Lakes.She is of 950 tons register, and carries 750 tons of freight.The weight of engine, boiler, and 100 tons of ...

"Draught and Calculations of the Lake Propeller "Oriental."," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), May 1855, pp. 139-40 DRAUGHT AND CALCULATIONS OF THE LAKE PROPELLER "ORIENTAL."The "Oriental" was built at Buffalo, in 1854, by Messrs. Bidwell and Banta, and is the largest screw vessel on the Lakes.She is ...

Rees, E. H., Marine.--Good News from the Flats, "Marine.--Good News from the Flats," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), June 1855, p. 275 Marine. -- Good News from the Flats. -- A letter from CaptainBantam, of the bark Canada, to her owners in this city, states that thebark had been towed over the St. Clair Flats, drawing 10 feet 2inches water. This is better than was expected. The Canada isloaded with oats for ...

Rees, E. H., Marine.--Good News from the Flats, "Marine.--Good News from the Flats," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), June 1855, p. 275 Marine. -- Good News from the Flats. -- A letter from CaptainBantam, of the bark Canada, to her owners in this city, states that thebark had been towed over the ...

"On Screws and Screw Steamers -- Propellers on the Lakes, and the North Carolina," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), July 1855, pp. 335-36 "The journal of the Franklin Institute, for June, contains quotations from the Nautical Magazine, furnishing data respecting the Lake Propellers, International, Buffalo, and Oriental, with remarks from the pen of a valued friend and correspondent. ;'The journal referred to, although occupying ...

"On Screws and Screw Steamers -- Propellers on the Lakes, and the North Carolina," The Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly Review (New York, NY: GriffithsBates, 1855), July 1855, pp. 335-36 "The journal of the Franklin Institute, for June, contains quotations from the Nautical Magazine, furnishing data respecting the Lake Propellers, International, Buffalo, and Oriental, with remarks from the pen of ...